TYRA BANKS KNOWS WHAT IT'S LIKE
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Because We Can't Cover Everything: 2/28/08
Published 2/28/2008 by Brendon H., Attending Videologist at AOL Video Blog
We Love Us Some Tyra Clips and this collection of Tyra talking about how she knows what it's like to be homeless and the video proof of her 'being homless' is absolutely priceless. [WWTDD] You Know What Hitler Really Hates? Having his Xbox Live account canceled, of course. And don't even bring up the Wii . [Video Spew] Fly With Nature in this very cool video of a flying bat illuminated in a wind tunnel [Nature via Boing Boing] Is Anderson Cooper Gay? Does this video prove anything to you? Us, we know the truth, but can't share. Kisses, AC! [Jezebel] The Man Once and Always Known as Urkel ...
Ummm... really??
Published 2/28/2008 by Celebs at Celebs Gone Good
I couldnt make this up if I tried.. Last night on America's Next Top Model the contestants participated in a homeless photo shoot to portrary their inner struggles. Tyra Banks prepared the girls for the shoot saying that she knows what its like to be homeless because she once pretended to be homeless for her talk show. While I didn't watch Tyra's attempt to be "homeless for a day," the ridiculousness of it is hard to stomach. The girls were dressed in "rags" (AKA oversized and trendy designer duds) and were sent out into Times Square to walk the "runway" in their get-ups. Photo via Dlisted.com ...
JARED LETO WHINES ABOUT BEING FAT
Published 3/26/2008 at FilmDrunk.com
Jared Leto’s 60-pound weight gain for Chapter 27 reportedly took a toll on his body and briefly left him wheelchair bound. "I don't know if I'll ever be back to the place I was physically." But the 36-year-old stands by his decision to gain so much weight - insisting it enabled him to capture the spirit of Chapman, who shot Lennon dead outside his New York apartment in 1980. Leto explains, "It was important to make that transformation because I thought his physical representation of himself was an indication of who he was. And it changed everything about who I was - the way ...
